Jonathan Kaye, Director of Product Management, Connectivity Solutions for Laird Andrew Beattie, CTO of Sensorstream Burnside Farm is one of those places that seems to stand outside of time, and it happens to be located near the town of Ayr in Ayrshire

By Scott Keller, Founder, CEO, CTO SignalFire Wireless Telemetry Remote monitoring and control systems rely on radio communications to integrate their devices (sensors, nodes, Gateways) to a wireless network in the transmission of data. A large number of radio-based telemetry systems use

Energy and manufacturing companies have spent years investing in bringing controls safely into their operational environments. The most mature programs will try to build a sustainable policy for their industrial environments by combining a NIST framework approach with a more specific automation

By Scott Keller, President – SignalFire Telemetry, Inc. When first introduced to the industry, remote instrumentation was based on wired systems. Today, wireless remote monitoring and control systems can simulate the architecture of wired systems using links to transmit data. Offering substantial

Donald Schleede, Information Security Officer Digi International For the Internet of Things (IoT), security is becoming a non-negotiable requirement. Although some may mistakenly assume IoT data is not being targeted by hackers, remotely connected devices on the front lines of IoT solutions

Water and electrical supply are two of the main concerns for public authorities. The demand of these resources grow as fast as the population in urban areas so they would become scarcer with the pass of the years. A Technavio report states that the use of smart

Richard Jones, VP Grid Security – Bridge Energy Group Shawn Fountain, Principal Consultant – Bridge Energy Group Most readers by now have probably heard about the early January announcement of malware found in a Vermont Utility. To those familiar with the cyberattack

Bert Baeck, CEO, TrendMiner At times it seems hard to believe we’re already in the second decade of the 21st century; what is even harder to believe is that the majority of manufacturers are still only using technology that is at least 30

Dr Yair Poleg, PhD, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Ayyeka For more than 50 years, supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems have been at the forefront of monitoring industrial infrastructure through computerized means. Comprising a collection of cyber-secure, industrial-grade hardware and software to